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Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… (under favour) Mr. Treasurer was in this (methoughts) a little Dubious; he was something Doubtful; for, at the first, … Clear before your Lordships; and, sure I am, they give me little Disquiet; for, in good faith, I am Clear, in my my own … of Cork, and no Man else: and, his Lordship appeared a little mistaken the other day in one Point, on the Reading of …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Herts, March, 1614, admitted to Gray's Inn 1618, rector of Little Shelford, co. Cambridge, 1627, born at Hadley, … 12 July, 1608, vicar of Mucking, Essex, 1615, rector of Little Walthams 1618. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. … Dec., 1525. Aller, Nathaniel (or Nathan Alder) s. John, of Sampford Courtenay, Devon, pleb. Balliol Coll., matric. 3 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was kept. 72 In 1514 it comprised a hall, great and little parlours, pantry, brewhouse and bolting house, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… whose waters, bitter and cathartic, are supposed to be little inferior in virtue to those of Epsom and Cheltenham. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… chimney-stack remains on the W. side. The N. end has a little diapering in black bricks. Inside the building the …
A History of the County of Essex
… the west end are indications of the former bell turret, 'a little wooden turret with a spire'. 60 This is shown in an … i, 437. E.R.O., D/CT 292. E.R. xxi, 226. Cf. Moreton, Little Laver, and (outside Ongar hundred) Fryerning. Morant, …
A History of the County of Essex
… on the north by White Roding, on the west by Matching and Little Laver, and on the east by the River Roding and the … the river near Pig's Bridge west and south-west to the Little Laver boundary north of Envilles. The detached portion … Berners Hall, 8 White Roding, and Dunmow, south-west to Little Laver, and east to Beauchamp Roding and the Ongar …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the emoluments of these and all the other officers are of little consideration. This was one of the boroughs … side, for about three miles, where he crossed the river, a little above Llanynis church, by a bridge called Pont y Coed, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… 12th century until about 1200 to 1210, and there is but little difference in the mouldings and carvings, but the work … was not quite continuous, the S. transept being possibly a little later in date than the N. transept, the vaulting to …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… beans, potatoes, and turnips. There is comparatively little land in pasture. The substratum is chiefly sandstone … Scotland, is said to have made the town a royal burgh; but little of its authentic history is known prior to the reign … for fourteen days; the town, however, had made but little progress in commerce, though, as a sea-port, it had …
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